The q 95 window for Type-I edge localized modes (ELMs) suppression using n = 4 even parity resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) has been significantly expanded to the ranges [3.9, 4.1] and [4.2, 4.8] in EAST while maintaining good confinement, which is demonstrated to be reliable and repeatable over the last two years. This window is significantly wider than the previous one achieved using n = 4 odd parity RMPs, which is around q 95 = 3.7 ± 0.1 . Here, n represents the toroidal mode number of the applied RMPs and q 95 is the safety factor at 95 % of the normalized poloidal magnetic flux. During ELM suppression, there is only a slight drop in the plasma stored energy and density ( ⩽ 10 % ). The comparison of changes in the pedestal profiles suggests that ELM suppression is achieved when the pedestal gradient is kept lower than a threshold. This wide q 95 window for ELM suppression is consistent with the prediction made by MARS-F modeling prior to the experiment, which located it at one of the resonant q 95 windows for plasma response. The Chirikov parameter taking into account plasma response near the pedestal top, which measures plasma edge stochasticity, significantly increases when q 95 exceeds 4, mainly due to the denser neighboring rational surfaces. The modeling of plasma response reveals a strong coupling between resonant and non-resonant components across the pedestal region, which is a characteristic of the kink-peeling like response observed during RMP-ELM suppression in previous studies on EAST. These promising results demonstrate the reliability of ELM suppression using the n = 4 RMPs in EAST and expand the physical understanding on ELM suppression mechanism.
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Xie, P., Sun, Y., Ma, Q., Gu, S., Liu, Y., Jia, M., … Wang, H. (2023). Extension of ELM suppression window using n = 4 RMPs in EAST. Nuclear Fusion, 63(9). https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/aceb07
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